Lee Harvey Oswald's Grave
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Whichever way you enter the Rose Hill Memorial Burial Park, find your way to the western edge of the park. You will see a chain link fence and a public road outside of the fence with houses along the road. Notice markings on the curb, white stencil on green, on which sections of the cemetery are named. You are looking for Sunset 18 .There is a small mausoleum named Shannon at the fork in the road. When you find this you are within a few feet of your goal. Lee Harvey Oswald's grave is on the side of the road towards the row of houses. The grave is about 20 feet from the cemetery road. You cannot miss it. It is reddish colored, next to a grave marked Nick Beef. No other graves are adjacent to Oswald's.
You can make a long day of touring Lee Harvey stuff: His grave, the bar down the street called the Ozzie Rabbit Lodge (the nickname of Lee Harvey Oswald when he was in the army), then over to Dallas to see Lee Harvey's boarding house at 1026 N. Beckley, then home to watch "War is Hell", the movie which was playing in the theater in which Lee Harvey hid. Yeah, ghoulish. Whatever.
Oh snap. Lee Harvey's grave is the shiznit son. I've spent many an afternoon with Lee Harvey. Interesting fact. The headstone next to his is of Nick Beef. Who is Nick Beef you ask? Well I've been told he's a comedian who graduated from Arlington High School (my Alma Matter) and lives in NYC. He bought the plot for $2000 to tell people in his stage act that they can find Lee Harvey's grave by asking the Rose Hill peeps where Nick Beef's grave is. But now they won't tell you where it is either. So you're gonna have to ask me how to find it. And I have to deem whether you're cool enough to get the privy info. Who reviews Lee Harvey's grave?!! That's right I do bitch. And I gotz pics to prove I was there.
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